Which of the following is a common feature of neo-Freudian theories?
a. ?the substitution of sexuality and pleasure for social competence as the major motivation for human behavior
b. ?the substitution of rigorous scientific research for intuition in the development of theories
c. ?the substitution of social competence for sexuality and pleasure as the major motivation for human behavior
d. ?the substitution of intuition for rigorous scientific research in the development of theories
ANSWER:
c
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